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Meet the Mum Who Got a Second Chance After Surviving 'Flesh-Eating Bug'
Ashley Sneddon survived a rare flesh-eating bacterial infection and changed careers to nursing, joining Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital with other new nurses this year.
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Rutherglen mum who survived deadly 'flesh-eating bug' qualifies as nurse
Ashley Sneddon, 32, was rushed to critical care in March 2020 after contracting necrotising fasciitis, a rare and life-threatening infection that develops quickly and can cause disfigurement, sometimes requiring amputation of affected areas.
·Glasgow, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleNHS gave me a second chance at life after ‘flesh-eating bug’ Infection – that inspired me to be a nurse
A woman who feels she was given a second chance at life after contracting the “flesh-eating bug” necrotising fasciitis, has devoted her future to helping others by becoming a nurse. Ashley Sneddon, 32, from Rutherglen, is one of more than 500 newly qualified nurses and midwives to have joined NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde this… Continue reading >NHS gave me a second chance at life after ‘flesh-eating bug’ Infection – that inspired me to be a nu…
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